IDIOMS FOR IELTS
PART – 1
A

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Meaning- What you have is worth more than what you might have later.

A blessing in disguise
Meaning – a good thing that seemed bad at first

A dime a dozen
Meaning – Something common

A little learning is a dangerous thing
Meaning – People who don’t understand something fully are dangerous

A penny for your thoughts
Meaning – Tell me what you’re thinking

A penny saved is a penny earned
Meaning – Money you save today you can spend later

A perfect storm
Meaning – the worst possible situation

A picture is worth 1000 words
Meaning –Better to show then tell

A snowball effect
Meaning – Events have momentum and build upon each other

A snowball’s chance in hell
Meaning – No chance at all
